Saturday, 7 May 2016

LOCH 1983 Behind the Scene

Rob Radboud has so many cool stuff in his website. One of them is the Behind the Scene for LOCH 1983. Click here for the full 44 minutes of the LOCH 1983 BTS. Good that they've done the BTS in those days. Hence, while waiting for my Barbara MV to be converted etc, tor Barbara's birthday I also selected some screen caps from the LOCH 1983 BTS from Rob's website. Mostly Michael/Barbara related, but I suggest you also check the video, cos Felix had done some cute stuff there too!

There are some gems that I need to highlight. The first one is the newspaper scan above where Michael seemed to have made a blunder that caused almost every one (including Barbara who sat at his right side - or the left side of the photograph) laughing. Well, Mother Bao didn't laugh, cos she might still be pissed off with Yeung Hong's antics, but Barbara laughed!The second one is Michael helping Barbara boarding a boat by almost swinging her as he held her waist. I should learn how to do GIFs, cos this scene is so cute! GIFs were made with makeagif.com.

Then we have Babs grinning at Michael for 1-2 seconds (GIF after these photographs):

Michael said something here, and Barbara grinned at him

Then Michael's Yeung Hong wig fell during the fight. That was funny!

Here Yeung Hong had a decent and fun conversation with his dad Mr Yeung (Patrick Tse).

I didn't know that Felix Wong had been wearing glasses back then! He looked cute in glasses!

Dang, it's almost midnight, and I haven't finished uploading the MV for Babs! Oh well, in Asia it's still 7 May now...

The Realm of Rivers and Lakes

Art by Ibuki Satsuki (also for the banner)

Welcome to my River and Lake Realm

Greetings, fellow wanderers!

Ipublished this blogspoton 27 March 2016 to accommodate the growing wuxia/jianghu posts I have on my personal blog. As such, this blogspot is specifically for wuxia, jianghu or wulin posts, in particular those featuring Michael Miu Kiu Wai and Barbara Yung Mei Ling.

The literal translation of 'Jianghu' (江湖) is 'rivers and lakes', usually to convey the world explored by martial artisans. Some people would translate it as 'the pugilist world', but I like 'realm of rivers and lakes' better for its poeticambiance. In Cantonese, Jianghu is written and pronounced as "